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In late April, new guidance was published on qualifying expenditures for the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit that includes measures for making structures more resilient to changing climate conditions. Costs associated with flood adaptation, such as installation of permanent flood gates and barriers, use of floodproofing materials, elevation of buildings, or construction of seawalls are now […]

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St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church and White House Architect James Hoban 95 Hasell Street Formed c. 1789, constructed 1838 Established in 1789 and incorporated in the State of South Carolina in February 1791, St. Mary’s was the first Roman Catholic parish in the Carolinas and Georgia. The present Greek Revival structure was constructed […]

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Read the original ABC4 news article here.  St. Mary’s Catholic Church to receive historical marker. (Google Maps) The White House Historical Association is expected to sponsor a historical marker from the Preservation Society of Charleston to be place at the Saint Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church. The marker will tell the Charleston legacy of White […]

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Charleston, SC:  The Preservation Society of Charleston (PSC), the nation’s oldest grassroots preservation organization, today named Brian R. Turner as its new President & CEO.  Mr. Turner, who has served as the PSC’s Director of Advocacy since January 2021, will assume his new duties on May 2.  John Massalon, Chair of the Search Committee, said, […]

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Left: Current image of 56 Morris Street; Right: Rendering of design approved by the BAR on March 24, 2022, courtesy of Synchronicity In February, the PSC advocated to preserve the architectural character and form of the Green Book-listed Brooks Restaurant and Realty Company building at 56 Morris Street in response to a proposal to significantly alter the property. This one-story building […]

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